Data collection underlying the publication: Continuous Wave Measurements Collected in Intermediate Depth throughout the North Sea Storm Season during the RealDune/REFLEX Experiments

doi: 10.4121/233f11ff-7804-4777-8b32-92c4606e56d8.v1
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doi: 10.4121/233f11ff-7804-4777-8b32-92c4606e56d8
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Rutten, Jantien; Tissier, Marion; van Wiechen, Paul; Zhang, Xinyi; de Vries, Sierd et. al. (2024): Data collection underlying the publication: Continuous Wave Measurements Collected in Intermediate Depth throughout the North Sea Storm Season during the RealDune/REFLEX Experiments. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/233f11ff-7804-4777-8b32-92c4606e56d8.v1
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Collection
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geolocation
Sand Engine, Kijkduin, Netherlands
lat (N): 52.06095
lon (E): 4.14647
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time coverage
November 2021 to April 2022

This collection contains data collected in the North Sea at three stations in intermediate water depth (6-14 m) during the 2021/2022 storm season as part of the RealDune/REFLEX experiments, as also described in the paper entitled "Continuous Wave Measurements Collected in Intermediate Depth throughout the North Sea Storm Season during the RealDune/REFLEX Experiments" by Rutten et al (under review). Continuous measurements of synchronized surface elevation, velocity and pressure were recorded at 2-4 Hz by Acoustic Doppler Profilers and an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter for a 5 month duration. Time series were quality-controlled, directional-frequency energy spectra were calculated, and common bulk parameters were derived. Measured wave conditions vary from calm to energetic with 0.1-5.0 m sea-swell wave height, 5-16 s mean wave period and W-NNW direction. Nine storms, i.e. wave height beyond 2.5 m for at least six hours, were recorded including the triple storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin. This data set can be used to investigate wave transformation, wave nonlinearity and wave directionality for higher and lower frequencies (e.g. sea-swell and infragravity waves) to compare with theoretical and empirical descriptions. Furthermore, the data can serve to force, calibrate and validate models during storm conditions.

history
  • 2024-03-12 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
  • REFLEX: Duinafslag hydrodynamica: de rol van frequentie-afhankelijke REFlectie tijdens EXtreme stormen [more info...] Topconsortia for Knowledge and Innovation Delta Technology
  • Extradune: Dune safety during mega-storms [more info...] Topconsortia for Knowledge and Innovation Delta Technology
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Hydraulic Engineering;
Rijkswaterstaat (Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management)